11-U.S.C.-324

11-U.S.C.-324

§324 – Removal of Trustee Or Examiner

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Title 11 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter II > Section 324

Details

  • Reference: Section 324
  • Legend: §324 – Removal of Trustee Or Examiner
  • USCode Year: 2013

Provision Content

(a) The court, after notice and a hearing, may remove a trustee, other than the United States trustee, or an examiner, for cause.

(b) Whenever the court removes a trustee or examiner under subsection (a) in a case under this title, such trustee or examiner shall thereby be removed in all other cases under this title in which such trustee or examiner is then serving unless the court orders otherwise.

(Pub. L. 95–598, Nov. 6, 1978, 92 Stat. 2562; Pub. L. 99–554, title II, §208, Oct. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 3098.)

Historical and Revision Notes

senate report no. 95–989

This section permits the court, after notice and a hearing, to remove a trustee for cause.

Amendments

1986—Pub. L. 99–554 amended section generally, designating existing provisions as subsec. (a), substituting a trustee, other than the United States trustee, or an examiner for a trustee or an examiner, and adding subsec. (b).

Effective Date of 1986 Amendment

Effective date and applicability of amendment by Pub. L. 99–554 dependent upon the judicial district involved, see section 302(d), (e) of Pub. L. 99–554, set out as a note under section 581 of Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure.

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